(doe-mehn) The French term for "estate." A term that can cause a great deal of confusion, especially in Burgundy, France. There are several similar sounding phrases that each seem to suggest the wine is estate bottled. Look for these phrases: Mise du domaine Mis en boutille a la domaine Mis en boutille a la propriete
Meaning "estate", it is a property in Burgundy where vines are grown and wine produced.
A French wine making estate. By looking at French labels, especially Burgundian ones, you'll see that this term is incorporated into the names of many estates.
A French term for a wine estate.
French for "Estate", most often used in Burgundy where it refers to all the vineyards making up a single property.
(Doh-mayn) - "Estate" in French; in Burgundy, a domaine may incorporate numerous separate vineyards.
An estate within a French region
the estate on which a wine is made
(French): Property or estate.